Methods for reducing solar inverter output volatility, and related nodes and solar inverters

US9507364B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9507364-B2
Application numberUS-201414202854-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 10, 2014
Priority dateMar 10, 2014
Publication dateNov 29, 2016
Grant dateNov 29, 2016

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Methods for reducing solar inverter output volatility are provided. A method for reducing solar inverter output volatility may include determining whether an output fluctuation by a solar inverter is likely, using output data of the solar inverter. Moreover, the method may include curtailing an output of the solar inverter in response to determining that the output fluctuation by the solar inverter is likely. Related solar inverters and solar installation nodes are also described.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method for reducing solar inverter output volatility, the method comprising: determining whether an output fluctuation by a solar inverter is likely, using output data of the solar inverter; and curtailing an output of the solar inverter in response to determining that the output fluctuation by the solar inverter is likely, wherein determining whether the output fluctuation is likely comprises: determining a volatility difference for the solar inverter, the volatility difference comprising a ratio between: an end-to-end straight linear distance corresponding to a graphical representation of power output by the solar inverter over a time period; and a summation of a plurality of linear distances corresponding to the graphical representation of power output by the solar inverter over a plurality of respective sub-time-periods of the time period. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining whether the output fluctuation is likely comprises: determining a likelihood of the output fluctuation by the solar inverter, using the output data of the solar inverter; and comparing the likelihood of the output fluctuation by the solar inverter with a threshold. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the output data of the solar inverter comprises real-time and/or past output data of the solar inverter, and wherein determining whether the output fluctuation by the solar inverter is likely comprises: determining whether the output fluctuation by the solar inverter is likely, using the real-time and/or past output data of the solar inverter. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the output fluctuation comprises a future output fluctuation, and wherein determining whether the output fluctuation by the solar inverter is likely comprises: determining whether the future output fluctuation by the solar inverter is likely, using the real-time and/or past output data of the solar inverter. 5. The method of claim 3 , wherein determining whether the output fluctuation by the solar inverter is likely comprises: determining whether the output fluctuation by the solar inverter is likely, using the real-time and/or past output data of the solar inverter, independently of any measurement or detection by a cloud-cover sensor or another inverter. 6. The method of claim 3 , further comprising measuring the real-time and/or past output data of the solar inverter by measuring power that is output by the solar inverter, wherein determining whether the output fluctuation by the solar inverter is likely comprises: determining whether the output fluctuation by the solar inverter is likely, using only the real-time and/or past output data of the solar inverter. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the real-time and/or past output data of the solar inverter comprises at least one discrete value of real-time and/or past output of the solar inverter, and wherein determining whether the output fluctuation by the solar inverter is likely comprises: determining whether the output fluctuation by the solar inverter is likely, using only the at least one discrete value of real-time and/or past output of the solar inverter. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein operations of determining whether the output fluctuation by the solar inverter is likely and curtailing the output of the solar inverter are self-contained within the solar inverter. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining whether an output fluctuation by the solar inverter is likely comprises: generating, at a node of a solar installation that includes the solar inverter, the output data of the solar inverter by measuring power that is output by the solar inverter; and determining, at the node, whether the output fluctuation by the solar inverter is likely, using the output data of the solar inverter, and wherein curtailing the output of the solar inverter comprises: transmitting a curtailment command to limit the output of the solar inverter, from the node to the solar inverter, in response to determining that the output fluctuation by the solar inverter is likely. 10. The method of claim 1 , further comprising gradually reducing an amount of curtailment of the output of the solar inverter. 11. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining whether the output fluctuation is likely comprises: determining whether the output fluctuation by the solar inverter is likely, independently of Maximum Power Point Tracking for the solar inverter. 12. A node of a solar installation, the node comprising: a processor configured to: generate output data by measuring power that is output by a solar inverter of the solar installation; determine whether an output fluctuation by the solar inverter is likely, using the output data from the solar inverter; and transmit, to the solar inverter, a curtailment command to limit the output of the solar inverter, in response to determining that the output fluctuation by the solar inverter is likely, wherein the processor is configured to determine whether the output fluctuation is likely by: determining a volatility difference for the solar inverter, the volatility difference comprising a ratio between: an end-to-end straight linear distance corresponding to a graphical representation of solar output by the solar inverter over a time period; and a summation of a plurality of linear distances corresponding to the graphical representation of solar output by the solar inverter over a plurality of respective sub-time-periods of the time period. 13. The node of claim 12 , wherein the processor is configured to determine whether the output fluctuation by the solar inverter is likely by: determining a likelihood of the output fluctuation by the solar inverter, using the output data from the solar inverter; and comparing the likelihood of the output fluctuation by the solar inverter with a threshold. 14. The node of claim 12 , wherein the output data of the solar inverter comprises real-time and/or past output data of the solar inverter, and wherein the processor is configured to determine whether the output fluctuation by the solar inverter is likely, using the real-time and/or past output data of the solar inverter. 15. The node of claim 14 , wherein the output fluctuation comprises a future output fluctuation, and wherein the processor is configured to determine whether the output fluctuation by the solar inverter is likely by: determining whether the future output fluctuation by the solar inverter is likely, using the real-time and/or past output data of the solar inverter. 16. A solar inverter, comprising: circuitry configured to provide a power output; and a processor configured to: receive, from a node of a solar installation that includes the solar inverter, a curtailment command to preemptively limit the power output of the solar inverter in advance of a likely fluctuation of the power output; and preemptively limit the power output of the solar inverter in advance of the likely fluctuation of the power output, in response to the curtailment command from the node of the solar installation, wherein the curtailment command is based on a volatility difference for the solar inverter, the volatility difference comprising a ratio between: an end-to-end straight linear distance corresponding to a graphical representation of solar output by the solar inverter over a time period; and a summation of a plurality of linear distances corresponding to the graphical representation of solar output by the solar inverter over a plurality of respective sub-time-periods of the time pe

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  • Dispersed generators · CPC title

  • G05F1/67Primary

    to the maximum power available from a generator, e.g. from solar cell · CPC title

  • comprising DC/AC inverter means associated with the PV module itself, e.g. AC modules · CPC title

  • Photovoltaics · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

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What does patent US9507364B2 cover?
Methods for reducing solar inverter output volatility are provided. A method for reducing solar inverter output volatility may include determining whether an output fluctuation by a solar inverter is likely, using output data of the solar inverter. Moreover, the method may include curtailing an output of the solar inverter in response to determining that the output fluctuation by the solar inve…
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Duke Energy Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G05F1/67. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Nov 29 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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